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Voices from Brussels
Euranet Plus
37 episodes
7 months ago
Léa and Júlia are two young European journalists - one French, the other Spanish - based in Brussels, where they cover European affairs. In this podcast, they decipher for us key issues in European politics, interviewing observers, politicians and experts in the European capital.
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Léa and Júlia are two young European journalists - one French, the other Spanish - based in Brussels, where they cover European affairs. In this podcast, they decipher for us key issues in European politics, interviewing observers, politicians and experts in the European capital.
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Voices from Brussels
What will the new European Commission be?
This five-year term will be characterised by strong leadership from Ursula von der Leyen and an unstable majority in the European Parliament.   An episode by Vincenzo Genovese, brought to you by Euranet Plus.       Commission president von der Leyen and HRVP Kallas © Alexandros Michailidis - Shutterstock    
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10 months ago
14 minutes 29 seconds

Voices from Brussels
EU struggles to save car industry | Part 2: How can the EU save its car industry?
The EU is pulling out all the stops to achieve its goal of a green car fleet, while preserving its automotive industry. This includes reviewing the timescales for this transition, thinking strategically about electric batteries, ensuring a sustainable supply of essential raw materials and providing direct support to European industry. But are we not too late? Journalist Léa Marchal reports from Brussels.   An episode by Léa Marchal, brought to you by Euranet Plus.   Image © Shutterstock/ Rangsarit Chaiyakun
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11 months ago
12 minutes 16 seconds

Voices from Brussels
EU priorities: Are gender equality and the rights of LGBTIQ+ people taking a back seat?
With a Commission and Parliament more right-wing than before, and with member states often showing little support, the next five years are unlikely to bring progress on equal rights in the EU.   An episode by Vincenzo Genovese, brought to you by Euranet Plus.     Image © SibRapid / Shutterstock
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12 months ago
12 minutes 31 seconds

Voices from Brussels
EU struggles to save car industry | Part 1: European car industry plagued by multiple woes
Why is the future of the European car industry so bleak? In this first episode of a two-part series, journalist Léa Marchal deciphers the ills of the automotive industry with MEP Jens Gieseke (EPP, Germany), Neil Makaroff, director of the Strategic Perspectives think-tank, and Simon Schütz, spokesman for the German automotive industry association VBA.   An episode by Léa Marchal, brought to you by Euranet Plus.     Image © Alexandros Michailidis / Shutterstock
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1 year ago
14 minutes 8 seconds

Voices from Brussels
European defence and security: what to expect in the coming years?
The EU will have to show that it means business when it comes to defending Europe.   An episode by Vincenzo Genovese, brought to you by Euranet Plus.   Image: Modern camouflage howitzer with a runway and 155 mm gun ammunition © Shutterstock - ZenitX
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1 year ago
13 minutes 29 seconds

Voices from Brussels
Climate change, migration, Ukraine: what will the new EP bring?
Nationalist and conservative representatives have gained ground in the European Parliament, but the centrist majority should retain control of key policies. An episode by Vincenzo Genovese, brought to you by Euranet Plus.   Image: JK21 on Shutterstock
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1 year ago
9 minutes

Voices from Brussels
Goodbye Ursula, welcome Ursula?
Outgoing Commission president Ursula von der Leyen is standing for re-election, but a new mandate is not a foregone conclusion. Vincenzo Genovese looked into this for us.    An episode by Vincenzo Genovese, brought to you by Euranet Plus     Image: © Alexandros Michailidis - Shutterstock
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1 year ago
9 minutes 23 seconds

Voices from Brussels
Will pivotal EPP group pivot to the right?
With the rise of far-right parties in the polls across Europe, the political choice of the European People's Party, the centre-right party and the largest party in the European Parliament, will be crucial. Vincenzo investigates from Brussels to find out how things might shape up in the next European assembly.   An episode by Vincenzo Genovese, brought to you by Euranet Plus.     Image: EPP Congress in Bucharest on 3 March 2024 © CornelPutan - Shutterstock
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1 year ago
12 minutes 49 seconds

Voices from Brussels
Rising nationalists, heading for a new EP scenario?
With extreme right parties on the rise across Europe, the next European Parliament will inevitably see an increase in the number of nationalist MEPs. What might that look like?   An episode by Vincenzo Genovese, brought to you by Euranet Plus   Image: Nicola Procaccini (ECR, Italy) and Marco Zanni (ID, Italy) at an EP plenary session © European Union 2023 - Source : EP
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1 year ago
13 minutes 47 seconds

Voices from Brussels
Reforming the European Treaties, the challenge facing 2024
The reform of the founding treaties, a long-standing thorn in the side of the European Union, is back on the agenda to meet the challenges of enlargement of the bloc. An episode by Vincenzo Genovese, brought to you by Euranet Plus.   Image © Maxx-Studio / Shutterstock
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1 year ago
16 minutes 39 seconds

Voices from Brussels
Is Schengen moribund? | Romania and Bulgaria, knocking on Schengen’s door (II)
While the immigration issue is having a major impact on the functioning of the Schengen area, Bulgaria and Romania are (im)patiently waiting at the borders of the area to enter - but it is not certain that the issue will be resolved by the end of the year.   This is the second part of a series of two episodes on the state of play in the Schengen area, by Vincenzo Genovese, brought to you by Euranet Plus.   Image © Ducu Rodionoff / Shutterstock    
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1 year ago
11 minutes 45 seconds

Voices from Brussels
Is Schengen moribund ? | Freedom of movement crippled (I)
The vulnerability of the Schengen area of free movement to the vagaries of European migration policy and the regular exceptions made by member states to its smooth operation have made reform increasingly necessary.   This is the first part of a series of two episodes on the state of play in the Schengen area, by Vincenzo Genovese, brought to you by Euranet Plus.   Image © Pasquale Senatore on Shutterstock  
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2 years ago
11 minutes 54 seconds

Voices from Brussels
How is the EU combating drugs?
With the presence of drugs on the rise in Europe, what is the EU doing to put a stop to it and prevent dramatic consequences? An episode by Léa Marchal, brought to you by Euranet Plus   Image: Rudmer Zwerver / Shutterstock
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2 years ago
12 minutes 57 seconds

Voices from Brussels
EU breaks the mould to build new defence capacity
By financing arms production, the EU is killing two birds with one stone: continuing to support Ukraine and developing its defence industry.   An episode by Vincenzo Genovese, brought to you by Euranet Plus Image: SviatlanaLaza / Shutterstock 
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2 years ago
13 minutes 8 seconds

Voices from Brussels
Can the EU walk the talk on clean tech investment?
Instead of a European sovereignty fund, Brussels’ new clean tech financing facility falls short of investment expectations. A podcast by Léa Marchal, brought to you by Euranet Plus.       Image: giSpate / Shutterstock
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2 years ago
10 minutes 40 seconds

Voices from Brussels
Migration pact: a light at the end of the tunnel?
The glimmer of hope brought by the “historic” agreement in the Council on a reform of the Pact on Migration was short-lived, as major obstacles remain. A podcast by Vincenzo Genovese - brought to you by Euranet Plus.     Image © Adam Radosavljevic on Shutterstock
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2 years ago
18 minutes 33 seconds

Voices from Brussels
A strategic compass for Europe - (II) Bracing for hybrid threats
Russia's war on Ukraine has made the European Union wake up to its vulnerability to hybrid threats. But given their scale, potential impact and rapid evolution, the task of defending against them is daunting.       Image © Alex_Po on Shutterstock
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2 years ago
13 minutes 42 seconds

Voices from Brussels
A strategic compass for Europe - (I) A real military force?
The European Union has brought out its "strategic compass" to strengthen its future defence and security, in particular by increasing its capacity for action. But will the path it has charted be relevant - and sufficient? Journalist Vincenzo Genovese followed its path and met MEP Andrius Kubilius (EPP, Lithuania) and experts Zach Paikin of CEPS and André Sapir of the Bruegel think tank.   Image: Shutterstock
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2 years ago
10 minutes 53 seconds

Voices from Brussels
Is the EU’s industrial strategy up to the task?
In this episode journalist Léa Marchal looks at the EU's Net Zero Industry Act, Brussels' attempt to prevent clean tech companies from relocating their manufacturing to the US.   Image: Shutterstock
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2 years ago
14 minutes 15 seconds

Voices from Brussels
What vision for Europe’s defence and security policy?
The war on the European continent has resulted in a new effort to strengthen the European Union's defence capabilities. However, beyond military support for Ukraine, is there a shared EU vision for its future security and defence policy?   Image: Shutterstock
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2 years ago
12 minutes 32 seconds

Voices from Brussels
Léa and Júlia are two young European journalists - one French, the other Spanish - based in Brussels, where they cover European affairs. In this podcast, they decipher for us key issues in European politics, interviewing observers, politicians and experts in the European capital.